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17 June, 01:29

What are five consequences of world war 1?

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  1. 17 June, 02:59
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    World War I caused more damage than any other war before it. 9 million soldiers and as many civilians died in the war. Germany and Russia suffered most, both countries lost almost two million men in battle.

    Large sections of land, especially in France and Belgium, were completely destroyed. Fighting laid buildings, bridges and railroad lines in ruins. Chemicals and gun shells made farming land unusable for years to come.

    World War I cost the participating countries a lot of money. Germany and Great Britain spent about 60% of the money their economy produced. Countries had to raise taxes and borrow money from their citizens. They also printed money in order to buy weapons and other things they needed for war. This led to inflation after the war.
  2. 17 June, 04:42
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    Consequences from World War I:

    It brought ruin and destruction to Europe.

    European economies collapsed.

    Europe lost almost an entire generation of young men. Borders radically changed.

    Nationalism surged in the colonial empires.

    Conflicts from the Treaty of Versailles were unresolved.
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